Tag Archives: Daily Photograph

From the Guardian’s Photo Blog: Wouldn’t you just love this job? An Orangutan caretaker bathes an infant at the Orangutan Care Centre, Borneo, Indonesia. This one-year-old is one of 330 orphans at the centre. They spend every waking moment with … Continue reading →

From the Guardian’s Photo Blog: Musician Carly Lake plays her french horn during a performance of an eight-minute piece called Live Music Sculpture 3: St Paul’s Cathedral. The work has been composed by Samuel Bordoli specifically for the cathedral’s acoustic … Continue reading →

From the Guardian’s Photo Blog: A resident tries to put out a fire after a blaze engulfed a shanty town in Manila. Photograph: Ted Aljibe/AFP/Getty Images Just look at how close that fire actually is, and how terrifyingly flammable everything … Continue reading →

From the Guardian’s Photo Blog: A boy jumps from a pier of bridge against the sunset across Han River in Wuhan, China. Photograph: Barcroft Media There’s something so ridiculously summery about this image to me, and so serene, too. Everything … Continue reading →

From the Guardian’s Photo Blog: A vendor displays bananas at his stall in the Somali capital Mogadishu as Muslims prepare for the fasting month of Ramadan. Photograph: Feisal Omar/Reuters In the immortal words of Gwen Stefani: “Let me hear you … Continue reading →

From the Guardian’s Photo Blog: With 13 days to go until the royal baby’s official due date, four oversized babies wearing nappies and crowns advertise Paddy Power bookmakers on the tube for baby betting odds. Photograph: Rex Features I’m pretty … Continue reading →

From the Guardian’s Photo Blog: Shop till you drop: A young girl lies on the floor of the toy store. Photograph: Paul Hackett/Reuters Today’s toy stores and killing children. Let’s just take a moment and think about that.

For once, not from the Guardian’s Photo Blog, but from the New Yorker: Everyone at the apartment of Roberta Kaplan, the lawyer who argued Edith Windsor’s successful challenge to the Defense of Marriage Act, exploded in screams and sobs when … Continue reading →

From the Guardian’s Photo Blog: An Indian man struggles pointlessly with his umbrella as waves lash the shore during a high tide in Mumbai, India. Photograph: Rajanish Kakade/AP Despite everything, I’m choosing to look at this as an essentially optimistic … Continue reading →